IDBR definition

IDBR is the interest rate payable per annum on the IDB adjusted to reflect a thirty (30)-year amortization constant.

Examples of IDBR in a sentence

  • Source: Office for National Statistics Inter Departmental Business Register (IDBR).

  • The Office of National Statistics (ONS) has used the firm details on the ILR and attempted to identify that firm on the Inter Departmental Business Register (IDBR).

  • In around 30% of cases that information includes the company house reference number and the employer can automatically be identified on the IDBR and VML.

  • In addition to this the ONS matching to the IDBR has only been done at enterprise level and the SFA data contains a mixture of enterprise level and local level units.

  • The sample frame that will be used for this research is the Inter Departmental Business Register (IDBR).

  • This first stage will also assess feasibility, within the project timescale, of augmenting the IDBR matching by merging the employer details from the ILR that have been placed in the VML with the Business Structure Database already in the VML.

  • ONS have placed a file in their Virtual Micro data Laboratory (VML) listing all firms in the SFA data and, for those that can be matched, the IDBR enterprise level reference number and the SFA unique employer reference number.